Hey there guys. I'm finishing up a 914-6 conversion (I put a 2.0 6 into a 71). Problem I've got though is with the linkage for my transaxle. I have a sideshift tranny and would like to find out what I need to do for shift linkage. Here are pictures of the firewall end and the tranny end of stuff. I know that you can buy a link from Patrick MS for about 300 but I'd love to find another route if possible. Thanks.
- Mark
I just made a custom shift rod. All you need is and ...
Andy
There were other people offering the straightened rod for $100. Thats what I used.
You just need a straight shift rod from the firewall to the shifter console on the transmission. I fabricated one from metric tubing (available through McMaster-Carr), but I imagine any welding shop could simply index the ends of the rod you have cut out the bent portion, and weld in some straight tubing.
There was a slight angle towards the end of the originals, that is what mine is modeled after.
In the past I've used the tailshift rod, cutting off the ends and welding the ends of the sideshift rod to the tube. Once you have the correct length established, it's easy. The Cap'n
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Anyhow, if you guys want to follow the links above you can see what I have at each end.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=13637
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